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Arlene Martinez

Arlene Martinez

Reporter and Storytellers Project Director at Ventura County Star

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  • English
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  • Energy
  • Politics

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For Spanish-Speaking Families, An Uphill Battle For Special Needs Services

Language issues likely play a big part in fueling what advocates say are significant disparities in disability services for Spanish-speaking families.
calhealthreport.org

How to Better Serve Latinx Children with Special Needs: A Conversat...

California’s regional center system the system has struggled to provide services to Spanish-speaking families at the same rate it does to English-speaking ones. Claudia Harty with Parents Hel…
noozhawk.com

A Year After Thomas Fire, Recovery Has Far to Go in Ventura

Wildfire burned more than 1,000 homes — over half of them in Ventura, which has issued just 133 rebuilding permits so far
iexaminer.org

September 20, 2018—Arts Etc. | International Examiner

IE Arts Editor Alan Chong Lau’s comprehensive list of the latest September events and works to experience in the visual arts, film, theater, books and more
royalcaribbeanblog.com

Friday Photos

Friday is here, and whether the groundhog sees his shadow or not, we have some great Royal Caribbean cruise photos to share with all of you. We begin...
vcstar.com

5 outdoorsy things to do this weekend

Enjoy nature at night, hear live music, check out the planes and more, all this weekend.
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Brooks Institute in Ventura closing

The school had planned to move its campus to downtown Ventura.
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Ventura officials say investment in Yolanda’s a win for area

Andres Nuñez figures he goes to Yolanda’s Mexican Cafe, the one on Main Street in midtown Ventura, two or three times a week.
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Short-term vacation rentals causing strife in Ventura beach community

In the sunny beach community they love, where Rachel and Ramsey Ulrich grew up, the couple feels surrounded.
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Ventura launches new recycled-water program for residents

A recycled-water mobile reuse program is the first of its kind in the county, water officials said
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Ventura oil spill controlled at about 30,000 gallons; beach not thr...

An oil spill of nearly 30,000 gallons in Ventura Thursday morning was controlled and flow stopped before it reached the ocean.
vcstar.com

Harbor Church and its homeless program to permanently leave Ventura

A dispute between a midtown church and the city of Ventura centered on a controversial homeless program has been settled, with Harbor Community Church agreeing to leave the neighborhood altogether.
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Not everyone gets rent control protections at Ventura mobile home park

After a long and successful career as a nurse, Catherine Crowley shifted her focus toward retirement.
vcstar.com

Ventura High grad off to test the limits of the culinary world

In a Ventura High School graduating class heavy with community involve­ment and school spirit, Isabella ­Kress stood ­out.
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Ventura students catch the spectacle of the Amgen Tour of California

There were 900 Cabrillo Middle School students pressed up against the fence on a hill above Sanjon Road and Thompson Boulevard in Ventura.
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In Ventura, Two Trees will grow to Three Trees, at least for a time

It gave a good fight, that tree on the hill.
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Proposal aims to take back Ventura’s Plaza Park, again

It’s been called Drug Park, Hobo Park, Needle Park. None are particularly flattering and none are words the city of Ventura wishes people would associate with Plaza Park.
vcstar.com

Crisalida Berry Farms in Oxnard seeks to equalize food production

If the people picking the produce are in the best position to gauge a crop’s health, they should be involved in treating problems.
vcstar.com

Ventura police cadet featured in documentary about public housing

Rosalio Galaviz’s life changed when his family moved into public housing in Ventura. His story is one of three featured in a documentary called “Our Journey Home.”
vcstar.com

Ventura Oil Field celebrates 100 years

The Ventura Oil Field is turning is 100 years old, and it’s celebrating by inviting the community to its headquarters.
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USA Today/10 Best names Channel Islands National Park among top pla...

Channel Islands National Park is one of the top spots in the world to see dolphins, whales and other ocean life.